Hi
I do have the following queries regarding heartbeat behavior. Your input
regarding this is very much appreciated.
If the system time is changed will heartbeat restart itself. I saw the
following behavior - the halogs indicate "clock jumped backwards.
Compensating." Then the message "membership unchanged but quorum changed".
Then heartbeat shuts itself down and starts up again.
When does heartbeat detect that quorum has changed? Would this have caused
heartbeat to restart itself?
Also, if there were a few resources active while shutting down, when
heartbeat comes back up will the resources also be restarted?
Thank you
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[mailto:linux-ha-bounces at lists.linux-ha.org] On Behalf Of N.J. van der Horn
(Nico)
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 6:42 AM
To: General Linux-HA mailing list
Subject: Re: [Linux-HA] Re: Reg pe-input-*raw files
It means that the system time was changed back in time.
Heartbeat warns you this way ;-)
Best thing to do is to keep all nodes synced using ntp.
Doing so makes also diagnosing problems easier,
like looking up log-files by timestamp.
Nico
Shiney James schreef:
> What does the following messages indicate "Clock jumped backwards.
> Compensating",
> "membership unchanged but quorum changedsomething is wrong"
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Behandeld door / Handled by: N.J. van der Horn (Nico)
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